Question
Is it true that on the day of performing the `aqîqah for a newborn baby, after shaving the head of the newborn, you may rub the baby’s head with saffron. If this is true, how should it be done?
Answer
Yes, it is permissible to rub the head of the newborn baby with saffron. This is to be carried out upon shaving the baby’s head on the day of his `aqîqah.
`Aishah said: “In the days of ignorance, when people would slaughter an animal on behalf of the new baby, they used to immerse a piece of cotton in the animal’s blood and rub the baby’s head with it after shaving it.”
The Prophet (peace be upon him) instructed: “Use some mixture of perfume instead of blood.” [Sahîh Ibn Hibbân (12/122, hadîth No. 5308)]
In another hadîth, from `Abd Allah b. Buraydah from his father: “When Allah brought Islam (to the world) we used to slaughter an animal, shave the baby’s head, and rub it with saffron.” [Sunan Abî Dâwûd (2843) and Sunan al-Bayhaqî (9/302) and declared “good and authentic” by al-Albânî]
And Allah knows best.
`Aishah said: “In the days of ignorance, when people would slaughter an animal on behalf of the new baby, they used to immerse a piece of cotton in the animal’s blood and rub the baby’s head with it after shaving it.”
The Prophet (peace be upon him) instructed: “Use some mixture of perfume instead of blood.” [Sahîh Ibn Hibbân (12/122, hadîth No. 5308)]
In another hadîth, from `Abd Allah b. Buraydah from his father: “When Allah brought Islam (to the world) we used to slaughter an animal, shave the baby’s head, and rub it with saffron.” [Sunan Abî Dâwûd (2843) and Sunan al-Bayhaqî (9/302) and declared “good and authentic” by al-Albânî]
And Allah knows best.
-islamtoday.net
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